No C Compiler found/exist while installing gcc!

I have been trying to compile gcc in my SuSe 10.0 distribution. While installing Apache, I found that my Linux does not have gcc! gcc is not found anywhere in the system. I downloaded gcc from their website and tried to install. While compiling gcc through "../gcc/configure", I got the following output:

you need first a binary for compiling gcc, use yum install gcc, then you can still download from the website and install. try using the package manager of your distribution always. installing software by your own may cause conflicts.

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I'd think you should install it with YaST. It should do all the linking and updating of the system config and so forth...

I wonder if there are issues with the 10.0 version of YaST. I think the current OpenSuSE is at 10.3, and I remember reading that, with the changeover from the old YaST to incorporate RedCarpet/ZENworks into it, YaST in early revs of OpenSuSE had some issues...

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